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Houston Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Kimberly Carpin specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery in the Clear Lake area of Houston. She is one of few women plastic surgeons practicing in the area. Dr. Carpin offers the most popular procedures in Plastic Surgery including breast augmentation, tummy tuck, and liposuction as well as non-surgical rejuvenation. Dr. Carpin and her staff are dedicated to giving you the personalized attention you deserve. We know your time is valuable, and we try to see all of our patients in a timely manner. When a relationship with Dr. Carpin is established, we make every attempt to support and guide you through your treatment.

Meet Dr. Carpin

Meet Dr. Carpin

My care doesn’t end when you leave the clinic or hospital.

I let all of my patients know that I am here to address their concerns any time, day or night.

— Dr. Carpin

Dr. Carpin is a perfectionist by nature, and she will strive to achieve the best possible outcome. Her passion for art and surgery enhances her ability to sculpt your new look.

Cosmetic & Reconstructive Procedures

Expert Surgeon. Excellent Results.

Dear Dr. Carpin, Words cannot express how great I feel and look, thanks to you… Thanks for all you do!

– ELENA

My experience with Dr. Carpin and her entire staff was such a pleasant process. The wait time for appointments was near to nothing and everything was explained with such clarity that I never left confuesed about the process. Surgery was amazing and the recovery process was easier than I expected. I’ve been waiting to have a breast reduction for about 15 years and I couldn’t be happier with my results. She did beautiful work and I FEEL beautiful!! I live 3 hours from her office but I’m constantly recommending her to people that are considering plastic surgery of any kind. You will not be disappointed!

– HEATHER

Patients often ask me when they are should have their breast implants replaced. Implants only need to be replaced if there is a problem with them. On average, 20 percent of patients will need a Read More